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| Stewart Elgie is a professor of law and economics at the University of Ottawa and the founder and chair of the Smart Prosperity Institute, an environment-economy think tank and research network. He is also the co-founder of Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission, which generates expert reports on market-based approaches to protect the environment.
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| [[File:20190501-elgie.jpg|left|frameless|148x148px]]Stewart Elgie is a professor of law and economics at the University of Ottawa and the founder and chair of the Smart Prosperity Institute, an environment-economy think tank and research network. He is also the co-founder of Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission, which generates expert reports on market-based approaches to protect the environment.
 
Elgie began his career as an environmental lawyer in Alaska, including litigating over the Valdez spill, then returned to Canada and founded Ecojustice, Canada’s largest non-profit environmental law organization. He has an LL.M. from Harvard and a doctorate in law and economics from Yale.
 
Elgie began his career as an environmental lawyer in Alaska, including litigating over the Valdez spill, then returned to Canada and founded Ecojustice, Canada’s largest non-profit environmental law organization. He has an LL.M. from Harvard and a doctorate in law and economics from Yale.
  

Revision as of 12:57, 27 September 2022

About the Committee Membership Terms of Reference Meeting Summaries

Composition and Membership

The first EACRC was composed of 8 members from industry, academia, and consumer advocacy.

Membership

Three of these members (Laura Jones, Keith Mussar, and Nancy Olewiler) returned to serve on the second EACRC.